____ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ _ TE~ ICHTGAN"DAIY A J There will ho no aesthetic dancing lasses on Mnday evening, March 5, in Barbour gymnasium. The schedule for the games of the third -round of the interhouse basket- ball tournament which will be played tomorrow afternoon in Barbour gym- naslum is as follows: - "1 o'clock, Kappa Alpha Theta vs.1 .Delta Gamma. " 1 o'clock, Martha Cook vs. Chi Om- ega. - 1:45 o'clock, Pi Beta Phi vs. Austin howuse. 1:45 o'clock, Del~a Delta Delta vs. Betsy Barbour. 2:30 o'clock, Sorosis vs. Alpha Ga- ma Delta. Rehearsals for Junior Girls' play will take'lplace today as follows: dolls, 4 o'clock; skeltons, 4:301 d'clock; professors, 5 o'clock. Chaperones for the dances this week end are 'as follows: Armory, Friday- Miss Martha Hills; Saturday-Mrs. I. Cake; Unon, Friday-Mrs. . G. Berger; Saturday-Mrs Yates Adams. +>League house presidents who have n1 ot yet returned the house personnel slips sent them by the dean of women are asked to send them immediaely to the office of Dean Jean Hamilton. Three costumes which were used in the Morris dance given in the "Knight of the Burning Pestle" are missing. ,' Any one who has information con- k' cerning their whereabouts is asked to notify Lucilla Walker at 2338 or prof. J. Raleigh Nelson at 2996, immediate-' House presidents are asked to brig the slips for signing out for the* month of February to the ofice of theI dean of women immediately.I All girls interested in' doing social service work are asked to sign up at athe office of the Y. W. C. A. in New- ,berry hal. The office will be open for, this purpose. from 10 to 12 o'clock imornings and from 4 to 5 o'clock aft- iernoons. At least 60 new girls will be n .eeded this semester. REQUIEST SEINI)R 4OMEN TO ORDER CAS AD GWNW More than 200 senior women have not yet ordered their caps and gowns which will' be worn at the first per- formance of the Junior Girls' play on March 21, and at the senior dinner c precedirng the performance. jDie to this fact, it 'is requestedl that gowns 1 be ordered from Mack and Company by Saturday, March 10. Three queens Were Her Guiest London, March 1-(By k.P.)-Mrs. E. C. Tylden, of Sandingham, was the proudest woman in all England recently when she celebrated her hundredth birthday and had as her ~ guests three Queens. Queen Mary t; called first to offer her congratula- tions, and later in the day Queen Alex- " andra, and Queen Olga of Greece, hon- ored her with a visit. To mark the celebration Mrs Tyl (en, who owns considerable proper- ty, returned a portion of the ret paid by each of her tenants. Look at the "Daily Classified o co-umn" and you will see some real bar- ga ins.-Adv. k _ . Iren Casle o " r +C~om" EdtorChristensep, '24; -Miss Carroll, Mar- Iren Casle o ~ " roo " Edtorgaret Reineke, '22; John Bing, Mar- Have Rivals Todayj To Appear HMere garet Keegan,.'24. Judging from the interest shown in "Little Alt" Kreymbourg, who has FACULTY' MEN GIVE Irene Castle's 'performance given here, been for inany years the "whip" ofr EXTENSION TALKS recently, every girl on the campus is the radical wing in the House of Poets,' interested in good-looking costumes. 'will speak here in April on the Whim- Though Miss Castle's dancing created lies-Collegiate Alumnae literary ser- Three University ExK'nsiori lectures much discussion, the gowns she word es were given by members of1fthe faculty while dancing created more-at least A tiny moan in stature, Kreym-; Wednesday. Prof. John G. Winter, of Gmonsuth aswm arndcica. bourg's interest in Marionettes is aI the classical languages departmient, Gown jus as mar andchicasvery natural one, and his troupe of IadA.~Q3 *1hP Raf tin rp ,,r,° a t Big Rapids before the Parent-Teach- be heaird ody Tecs wsjo er; ' association by Prof.* Marion C.lpened bcca.use of thebne of Judge"o WCier, of the rhetoric department. The !George W. Sample, wh1o wscaldto ML i. Pleasant Normal club heard Mar- Detroit on buisn,- . ._,or i elavin speak- about "Public Y2 ' u hi a~:Jn 7 h t.1 cab hi as a Personal Problem." larp ee ulyII i hre iw~ m'zrC~olN(UIT PREPARES Pearce John 1). Aa i'PM1 ET FOR SENIOR L1TSh Seniors of the College of Literature, Science, and1 the Arts may obtain a pamnphlet entitled "An Open Letter to College Seniors" at the office of the dean. Written by the dean of the Graduate school of the University of; Iowa, this letter discusses graduate!T lman hall.. Johin hiamil, '231,d,wa mnaed chairmlan of the committee whc ildec;i on the typ;e of theo It as (cedtoIhold thle annlt inCaa (a~l Angelall. I ~ ~ t' !re ',-do i0xr i con c(iwt 1111imers C the senlior class of the 1 igf tar clas aE' -o ia at a meet'- inghedestcr('aya Itm aeni in Tap- those Mviss Castle wore will be showni little people perform admirably un-I at the style show given by the LeagueI der his hiand before enthusiastic New this afternoon. Added interest shouldI York audiences. His poems, too, are ~be manifested, since the clothes will(~ short, but he spends a great deal of be displayed on student-models, chos- time shaping them until they satisfy en from various campus houses. his fastidious taste. After the show, there will be danc- Of late Kreymbourg has becomie ing in Barbour gymnasium, to which well known as the founder and edi- which every woman on the campus is tor of B~rom, international magazine invited. ~of the' arts.. Previously he edited - ____- "Others", a magazine of poetry. ManyI rCHANGE REHEARSAL f of the prominent poets of today owe FO JUNIOR PLA their first recognition to the form~er] editor of "Others'". His own recogni- -~ '1tion has just arrived. At the present Rehearsals for the cast and chor- moment ,he is the talk of literary uses of the Junior Girls' play which! circles in England, following the pub- wore scheduled for 9 o'clock Satur-. ication there of Conrad Aiken's day morning, have been changed to American anthology. 8:30 o'clock, because of the greati Kreymbourg has now resigned the amount of work~ to be done before the; editorship of Broom.j first production.' The first presenta- tion will be given Wednesday even- WOM ,EN TO HEAR ing, March 21, in honor of the senior ( T O Nwmn h ilatn ncp n gowns. Men will not be admitted to,___ this performance. Repetitions of play Dean. Henry M. Bates, of the lamy will be given Thursday, Friday, andi school, will address the American As- Saturday evenings, with a matineq sociation of University women on the performance Saturday afternoon, subject of the University of Michigan Tickets may now be obtained by League building, at 3 o'clock, Saturjf mail from Freida Diekhoff, 1030 Oak.,! day, March 10, at the Union. land and on March 16 and 17 there~ All wromen eligible to be life mem- will be a seat sale at Hill auditors l brs of the League are to be the ium., guests o1: the association. Members of group four will be the hostesses. A Ruft I)ralwr Performancee Nets $300! musical program will be given. I Group two of the American associa-- tion of university women will turn INVYIT k, IF AS GUESTS OF $300 in to the University of Michigan VA1CUJIT'Y WOMEN TONIGHT L~eague fund, as a result of the recit- al given by Ruth Draper last Friday Two plays and a short sketch will evening, be given at 8 o'clock this evening in -ISarah Caswell Angell hallbyr members league on ",Roman Houses, Thoir IDee., "'i oration and Furniture." At Whitinmore Lake, Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, of the ria~ evc, g v etr core work at length and answers many of I 1 11 Illl1i1 1Jxt ia111111111111d11 1111l l111119 dyn II tePrn-ecesasoitoonthe questions which the college grad- ' - the subject, "The Health of School atiscleupnoaswr Prof Eml Loeh of te clleg ofprited by heal edtoarc ncilr.' EJ Ui nc Childen". The Detroit Sorosis heard The pamphlet has been arranged and fIL® II architecture, give a talk entitled prined _ythReearhconci:__ -daS n ?qAo , "The Building of the House". ABEC F _J r; ??{,--SAMP"LE~ Three lectures were delivered yes- PHY TIAIO TUTI S -i- ted y rf er .A a s ftepsychology department gave the sixth= of a series of lectures at Flint on the 'Willard(lBushinan, .'25, and Joseph S. subject "Applied Psychology" before Ro0tigel, '25, who were to have appear- the Association of Execumtive clubs o% (ed in circuit court here yesterday to that city. The third "Cello Lecture a ce, charges of the alleged robbery of - Recital" of a group of five was given three Ann Arbor clothing stores, will ~ ,m In Satin x or Patent INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED ~ Leather Your bank should be sound, accurate and ---- efficient. But that is not enough. Banking service to be of the most use to you should-Apr ritfrSiceadSmirssW r be alo inellient nd ineresed.l to convenience and comfort of the strap pumps have I m: do ;-hema continued favorite--but of course there,, That is what this bank tries to be. - ir st be 'newness a.oEt them for a new season. 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These ornaments are priced $1 .252 good advantage at - n LU M'ain 1l-1oor T eEberacSon Co. .. 200-204 EAST LdIETYSTRiEET ni _ : + f- .11 lll li111111 11111 I1191 111111911 11 11 1811111{1 11¢19111 1iQ 91t$'* IAT THE THE ATERS- i Screen-Today of the Faculty Women's club. The members -of the University Men's club have' been invited to be the guests at '}}the p~erformance. I The names of the plays and the members of the casts will be kept a secret until this evening, in accord- ance with the club's custom. M rs. IUlrich- 13. Phillips is chairman of the dramatic section of the club. IiWolues 49Group Chooses Cast IGroup three of Masques will pre- sent a play entitled "Mrs. Pat and the Law". The cast have been chosen a-) follows: Mrs. Pat, Mary Wiley, '24; y Pat, Rhea Schlack, '24;JmyRt Arcade - Douglas MacLean in "Bell Boy 13"; Leather Push- ers' comedy, and Universal news. Majestic-Jack Holt and Wanda 1Hawley in "Nobody's Money"; Sunshine comedy and news. i Orpheum-U~onroe Salisbury in "The Great Alone." Paul Par- rott comedy, and news. Wuerth - "Handle with Care" with Grace Darmond; Monte Banks comedy, "Fun from the Press.", . C . I i 1 - I Stage-- This WeekL a 1 I i i f FL'1DAY-SATURDAY Monroe Salisbury --I N- - -COMNGSOON-- " SILAS MARNER" Garrick (Detroit) -- Marjorie Ramlieau in "The Goldfish." Shubert - Michigan (Detroit) - Bonstelle companyr in "The Charm School." l . 3 I '' a_ I w - - a - I's! c-.- a I TE ..UCJIN.COED OthershowsFoftthesyear WANDAALHAWLEYDAY Onl' lae n owntohae valabe etrn o tackme tDlios A ted te mtine strtig at3:3 orwe ill avea secia opratr t anserphoeULIsAfom5FAYE15 NET-EE ol